Message boards : Questions and problems : BOINC swallowing CPU usage
Message board moderation
Author | Message |
---|---|
Send message Joined: 11 Nov 09 Posts: 4 ![]() |
Running Win XP on Dell Insporion E1705 dual core laptop Have noticed increasing speed problems. Checked for virus, root kits, malware--clean and secure. Two BOINC processes, I think, take up the largest memory usage--wgc faah autodock 6.07 windows intelx86 and wcg hpf2 rosetta 6.03 windows intelx86. If I end these processes, CPU usages drops to 10-30%. With them running it's 50-90, even 100%. Runing BOINC mgr version 6.6.36. In preferences, memory usages is set to 30 % when computer is in use, and 95% when idle. I have no processor restriction set--might that be something to tweak? I don't recall having these problems a few months ago. Any suggestions? |
Send message Joined: 11 Nov 09 Posts: 4 ![]() |
Additional information about my problem. I noted that the latest version is 6.10, so I tried to download and install. It crashed with a message that it can't find the msi file in C:\Windows\Downloaded Installations\ ........ So I tried to uninstall the current verions 6.6 in Add/Remove Programs. The uninstall crashed with the same error message. So I seem to have a corrupted file that I can't uninstall or reinstall. ... Brian |
![]() Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15625 ![]() |
Either reinstall that version of 6.6 with a repair installation, then immediately install 6.10 on top, or use the other options in this FAQ. As for your speed problems, since it's a laptop, have you checked that its cooling grids are open, not clogged up with dust? Did you check at what temperature it is running? |
Send message Joined: 11 Nov 09 Posts: 4 ![]() |
I have already tried the repair install--fails with the same error message. Should I try to delete the Downloaded Installation file, which I can find. BOINC seems to keep looking there for the msi file, but the file is all numbers and characters. My grids appear clean. I don't know how to check temp, but I run the laptop with a spacer in the back to keep the base off my table top. It never feels particularly hot to the palm. |
![]() Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15625 ![]() |
Try the Microsoft Installer Clean-Up Utility option in the FAQ first. It's way easier than all those others. |
Send message Joined: 11 Nov 09 Posts: 4 ![]() |
Problem is solved. After downloading SpeedFan to see that my CPUs were not overheating, then reading more replies, I went to the FAQ site and found a thread that related to my error--Windows Installer error 1714, I think it was.--can't find the boinc.msi. I had tried Windows Install Cleanup and BOINC didn't appear in the list of programs. I then followed the suggestion to go to a boinc site that had old version install files, downloaded my old version, ran and installed the .exe file, and then did a repair install of 6.6.36. Then I ran the 6.10.18 install program over the top. It's now working and my CPUs appear to be handling BOINC appropriately--very little CPU memory is being used now. Thanks for the suggestions and the pointers here and there that eventually led to the solution! Brian |
Copyright © 2025 University of California.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.